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. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks with homeland security secretary janet napolitano about combating the growing threat of cyber attacks. >> to the extent that some are seeking to infiltrate our network, steal that information, not have to invest in the research and development that goes into innovation, that's a really big deal. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway.
. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks with homeland security secretary janet napolitano about combating the growing threat of cyber attacks. >> to the extent that some are seeking to infiltrate our network, steal that information, not have to invest in the research and development that goes into innovation, that's a really big deal. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway.
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janet napolitano behind him, homeland security. there on the left you see the left side senator john kerry of massachusetts, now chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. a man who was of course in 2004 the democrat nominee for president. now we see behind secretary napolitano bill daley former secretary of commerce in the clinton administration and now the new white house chief of staff. replaced rahm emanuel who is back in chicago to see if he can become mayor. he is now shaking hands with tom coburn, senator coburn of oklahoma. now, of course, the big deal here... there is secretary clinton laughing with secretary gates and secretary geithner. there on the right is senator sessions. my guess is they're laughing about the idea that they've got all... many of these members of the house and senate have dates more or less tonight. they've gone with this idea of in the old days up until tonight big sessions of congress like this, all the democrats sat together. all the republicans sat together. but they decided at the sugge
janet napolitano behind him, homeland security. there on the left you see the left side senator john kerry of massachusetts, now chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. a man who was of course in 2004 the democrat nominee for president. now we see behind secretary napolitano bill daley former secretary of commerce in the clinton administration and now the new white house chief of staff. replaced rahm emanuel who is back in chicago to see if he can become mayor. he is now shaking...
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. >> hi, i'm janet napolitano, secretary of homeland security. homeland security begins with home town security. >> reporter: in the wake of 9- 11, the nation's leaders have created voluntary programs with names like, see something, say something. and, the nationwide suspicious activity reporting initiative. john cohen helps run the counter-terrorism programs at the department of homeland security. >> so what do we know? we know that domestic and foreign terrorist organizations have an interest in carrying out attacks in this country, targeting locations where large numbers of people congregate. that includes hotels, sports stadiums, mass transit systems, and even shopping malls. >> we all share the responsibility to fight terror and criminal misconduct. >> reporter: the mall of america launched its program to help spot terrorists, five years ago. their program gets widely cited as a model. maureen bausch is vice president of the mall. >> well i think our name, first of all, mall of america, is attractiveat want to hurt america. the government of
. >> hi, i'm janet napolitano, secretary of homeland security. homeland security begins with home town security. >> reporter: in the wake of 9- 11, the nation's leaders have created voluntary programs with names like, see something, say something. and, the nationwide suspicious activity reporting initiative. john cohen helps run the counter-terrorism programs at the department of homeland security. >> so what do we know? we know that domestic and foreign terrorist...
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but at a senate hearing, janet napolitano said people here illegally might come forward for a chance at citizenship, making immigration control more effective. >> the existing bill builds on that and one of the important things, the existing bill does, quite frankly from a law enforcement perspective is bringing all of the people out of the shadows who are currently in the shadows. >> sreenivasan: the brothers who allegedly carried out the boston bombings came to the u.s. from chechnya about ten years ago and received asylum. the murder trial of an abortion provider in philadelphia took a sudden turn today. a state court judge dismissed charges that dr. kermit gosnell murdered three babies during late-term abortions. prosecutors alleged that he killed them after they were born alive. gosnell still faces charges he murdered four other babies, as well as a patient who died after an abortion. in iraq, at least 56 people died after government forces raided a sunni protest camp before dawn. the raid sparked fierce fighting in hawija, about 160 miles north of baghdad. later, militants stor
but at a senate hearing, janet napolitano said people here illegally might come forward for a chance at citizenship, making immigration control more effective. >> the existing bill builds on that and one of the important things, the existing bill does, quite frankly from a law enforcement perspective is bringing all of the people out of the shadows who are currently in the shadows. >> sreenivasan: the brothers who allegedly carried out the boston bombings came to the u.s. from...
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when i spoke to janet napolitano just after she left as secretary of homeland security, and she had been on the job for five years, i said to her, what do you think the chances are of a cyber attack on the power grid? she said very, very high, 80 to 90%. it seems to me inevitable. we have to deal with this. but maybe because we don't know what the answer is, we have not even begun to do so. >> ifill: we talked to jeh johnson who currently runs homeland security. he was trying to be optimistic and sounds like the conversation did not go well. >> it did not because he thought the likelihood is great and on the other hand they said what's the plan, you're the secretary of homeland security. he sort of dismissed it and said, well, you know, as long as you have a radio with extra batteries... but you have a radio and the power goes out and you turn the radio on, what are you going to tell people? and doesn't it seem a little strange that we're going to defer telling people what the plan is until after the electricity goes out and communication is far more difficult than it needs to be? >> ifi
when i spoke to janet napolitano just after she left as secretary of homeland security, and she had been on the job for five years, i said to her, what do you think the chances are of a cyber attack on the power grid? she said very, very high, 80 to 90%. it seems to me inevitable. we have to deal with this. but maybe because we don't know what the answer is, we have not even begun to do so. >> ifill: we talked to jeh johnson who currently runs homeland security. he was trying to be...
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governors and, again, his direction to us, as the whole federal family until the leadership of secretary napolitano prepare for the eventual taegss of what earl may bring and make sure we're ready to support the governors in our local communities. >> lehrer: mr. fugate, thank you very much and good luck. >> thank you. >> lehrer: soon after that interview, earl was upgraded to a category four storm. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day-- the u.s. military officially began its post-combat era in iraq and vice president biden told the newshour he's confident iraqi leaders will finally form a new government in the next couple of months. bombings in lahore, pakistan killed at least 25 shiite muslims and wounded 150 others. and wall street rallied on upbeat news about manufacturing. the dow jones industrial agent gained nearly 255 points. the newshour is always online. hari sreenivsan is newshour newsroom and he previews what's there. >> sreenivasan: there's more from our team in iraq, including a slide show of a mosque in najaf the site of brutal attacks in the war. find an annotated
governors and, again, his direction to us, as the whole federal family until the leadership of secretary napolitano prepare for the eventual taegss of what earl may bring and make sure we're ready to support the governors in our local communities. >> lehrer: mr. fugate, thank you very much and good luck. >> thank you. >> lehrer: soon after that interview, earl was upgraded to a category four storm. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day-- the u.s....